
Strangelove
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Strangelove liked a post in a topic by Let the Light In in Fans suffering from "Unreleased Syndrome"
After seeing Zodiac is better than Candy Necklace posts, it is clear that unreleased syndrome is real. Because people would say the otherwise if Zodiac ended up being released and CN leaked as an unreleased song.
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Demonmic03 liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Fans suffering from "Unreleased Syndrome"
This was a great thread.
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menslayer liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana Del Rey and Quavo “Tough” - OUT NOW!
Anyone have any idea where that flag design came from?
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Strangelove liked a post in a topic by Lustformoney in Lana Del Rey and Quavo “Tough” - OUT NOW!
I never engaged you in the first place, it’s you that started quoting me and literally calling me names and an ass shaking twink??(im a woman) just because I liked Lana doing trap lmfao. Only quoted you now because it’s funny to see you look so stupid rn and I was right after all, now bye bye and enjoy A COUNTRY TRAP SONG WITH A RAPPER that Lana would never do
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Ice Cream Ice Queen liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024
Trump speaks with vigor and accuracy. Not so much for Biden on the other hand.
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Strangelove liked a post in a topic by BethDufreneOnTheBayouByYou in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024
Dems have to be freaking out right about now. There’s no way to spin this. Yes, Trump is awful for the country and the world but anyone with eyes and ears can tell Biden doesn’t have another 4 years in him. The Dems look so weak and in a terrible position at this point they are such an uninspiring party I can’t.
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Strangelove liked a post in a topic by Adrift in Charli XCX
stop your conspiracies right there please it absolutely was a tragic accident completely out of anyone else's control not pre-meditated no fabricated details. trying to get a better look at the full moon over athens was beautiful or poetic or whatever and people get weird about that (sorry annie) but there are no mysteries surrounding it, 'tragic accident' is the exact way to describe it
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Strangelove liked a post in a topic by Lindsay Lohan in "Some Things Last a Long Time" by Lana Del Rey for "Hi How Are You Daniel Johnston?"
One of her worst songs
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Lavender Sunshine liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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Strangelove liked a post in a topic by Cherry Blossom in Taylor Swift Threatens Legal Action Against Student Who Tracks Her Publicly Available Carbon Footprint/Private Jet Usage
I just find it hilarious I see more anger at protests like this than I do at the constant daily persistence and destruction of our planet Why do we talk about isolated incidents like this for a prolonged period of time but not the actual problem that exists daily
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fishtails liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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Cult Leader liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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valley of the dolls liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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Bonita liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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Embach liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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Pico Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Tough (w/ Quavo)
The hip hop that she was inspired by living in NYC really has never left her.
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Three White Butterflies liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana Del Rey and Quavo “Tough” - OUT NOW!
I’m ready for this to be one of her top ten songs.
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Quincy liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana with fans outside of Fenway Park in Boston, MA - June 19th, 2024
What is wrong with this photo? Why does she looks like that? Is it edited, or something?
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crazyforyou liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana with fans outside of Fenway Park in Boston, MA - June 19th, 2024
What is wrong with this photo? Why does she looks like that? Is it edited, or something?
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Dark Angel liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana songs you didn’t understand… until now
For me recently it has been Last Girl On Earth.
I never quite understood if it was an allegorical and figurative song, or perhaps just in a demo form. But I’ve also resonated with it.
But now I understand it to be an open ended love letter to her husband or boyfriend after she has died. She makes references Cleopatra and Mary (roses in my hair) who can be understood as iconic, supernatural female historical characters. She makes statements at contrast with reality (I’m the last girl on earth, they play my favorite song on the TV). It’s more or less her looking into the world after she has died, think back to how the world reacted to the death of Princess Diana or Michael Jackson. I would also say there are references to her being very much dead as she says “I get so tired being on display somehow / Sometimes I get lonely, but millions all know me now”, suggesting she has since passed and her form can be loved only spiritually.
The song’s theme of death (or in particular suicide) is mostly extended by telling her previous boyfriend/husband to join her in the afterlife by claiming “No such thing as heaven”right before the song ends.
In a way she could be kept in some sort of hell/purgatory scenario too.
Has anyone else made a similar revelation?
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ionut liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana songs you didn’t understand… until now
For me recently it has been Last Girl On Earth.
I never quite understood if it was an allegorical and figurative song, or perhaps just in a demo form. But I’ve also resonated with it.
But now I understand it to be an open ended love letter to her husband or boyfriend after she has died. She makes references Cleopatra and Mary (roses in my hair) who can be understood as iconic, supernatural female historical characters. She makes statements at contrast with reality (I’m the last girl on earth, they play my favorite song on the TV). It’s more or less her looking into the world after she has died, think back to how the world reacted to the death of Princess Diana or Michael Jackson. I would also say there are references to her being very much dead as she says “I get so tired being on display somehow / Sometimes I get lonely, but millions all know me now”, suggesting she has since passed and her form can be loved only spiritually.
The song’s theme of death (or in particular suicide) is mostly extended by telling her previous boyfriend/husband to join her in the afterlife by claiming “No such thing as heaven”right before the song ends.
In a way she could be kept in some sort of hell/purgatory scenario too.
Has anyone else made a similar revelation?
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never2heaven liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana songs you didn’t understand… until now
For me recently it has been Last Girl On Earth.
I never quite understood if it was an allegorical and figurative song, or perhaps just in a demo form. But I’ve also resonated with it.
But now I understand it to be an open ended love letter to her husband or boyfriend after she has died. She makes references Cleopatra and Mary (roses in my hair) who can be understood as iconic, supernatural female historical characters. She makes statements at contrast with reality (I’m the last girl on earth, they play my favorite song on the TV). It’s more or less her looking into the world after she has died, think back to how the world reacted to the death of Princess Diana or Michael Jackson. I would also say there are references to her being very much dead as she says “I get so tired being on display somehow / Sometimes I get lonely, but millions all know me now”, suggesting she has since passed and her form can be loved only spiritually.
The song’s theme of death (or in particular suicide) is mostly extended by telling her previous boyfriend/husband to join her in the afterlife by claiming “No such thing as heaven”right before the song ends.
In a way she could be kept in some sort of hell/purgatory scenario too.
Has anyone else made a similar revelation?
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BethDufreneOnTheBayouByYou liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana songs you didn’t understand… until now
For me recently it has been Last Girl On Earth.
I never quite understood if it was an allegorical and figurative song, or perhaps just in a demo form. But I’ve also resonated with it.
But now I understand it to be an open ended love letter to her husband or boyfriend after she has died. She makes references Cleopatra and Mary (roses in my hair) who can be understood as iconic, supernatural female historical characters. She makes statements at contrast with reality (I’m the last girl on earth, they play my favorite song on the TV). It’s more or less her looking into the world after she has died, think back to how the world reacted to the death of Princess Diana or Michael Jackson. I would also say there are references to her being very much dead as she says “I get so tired being on display somehow / Sometimes I get lonely, but millions all know me now”, suggesting she has since passed and her form can be loved only spiritually.
The song’s theme of death (or in particular suicide) is mostly extended by telling her previous boyfriend/husband to join her in the afterlife by claiming “No such thing as heaven”right before the song ends.
In a way she could be kept in some sort of hell/purgatory scenario too.
Has anyone else made a similar revelation?
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drugsdesire liked a post in a topic by Strangelove in Lana songs you didn’t understand… until now
For me recently it has been Last Girl On Earth.
I never quite understood if it was an allegorical and figurative song, or perhaps just in a demo form. But I’ve also resonated with it.
But now I understand it to be an open ended love letter to her husband or boyfriend after she has died. She makes references Cleopatra and Mary (roses in my hair) who can be understood as iconic, supernatural female historical characters. She makes statements at contrast with reality (I’m the last girl on earth, they play my favorite song on the TV). It’s more or less her looking into the world after she has died, think back to how the world reacted to the death of Princess Diana or Michael Jackson. I would also say there are references to her being very much dead as she says “I get so tired being on display somehow / Sometimes I get lonely, but millions all know me now”, suggesting she has since passed and her form can be loved only spiritually.
The song’s theme of death (or in particular suicide) is mostly extended by telling her previous boyfriend/husband to join her in the afterlife by claiming “No such thing as heaven”right before the song ends.
In a way she could be kept in some sort of hell/purgatory scenario too.
Has anyone else made a similar revelation?